Krios

Krios is a figure in Greek mythology. He was the ruler of Atlantis on behalf of Poseidon, and was the leading theocrat of the island nation. Krios was later killed by a servant of Kronos and his body was assumed by the servant, who used his guise to make the Atlanteans free the Titans.

Biography
Krios was said to have been 82 years old at the time of the Trojan War, and he was responsible for the security of Atlantis in addition to keeping his deity Poseidon mollified, as he was the theocrat of Atlantis. Krios was responsible for leading Atlantis into the Trojan War, sending his admiral Arkantos to help King Agamemnon break the siege of Troy and defeat the Trojans, who had held out for ten years. Later, Atlantis befell a tragic fate when it collapsed into the sea, and Krios was one of the few survivors of the tragedy. He founded a colony in the Norselands, where Atlantis had already made a few colonies.

Ten years later, when he would have been 92, he was killed by a servant of the titan Kronos, who had been banished to Tartarus. Kronos' servant used Krios' identity to force Atlantis to free the Titans, but the servant of Kronos was later slain by Kastor, the son of Arkantos.